Big party coming up!Yes, Fall is approaching and SalsaBoston will be hosting a series of
events at the Hyatt Regency, Cambridge, after a long hiatus.Stay tuned for details on the next gala
edition of "Miami Club" on either Saturday Nov. 3 or Nov. 17 (tbd)!Featuring an expanded dance floor,
complementary eats, great entertainment, "Salsa for Gringos" lessons,
all ages welcome, and Boston's largest indoor Salsa Parties!If you'd like to be involved (performers,
volunteers, sponsors, bands, etc.) let us know.Email laf@salsaboston.com">olaf@salsaboston.com

In the meantime...

Join us WEDNESDAYS WEEKLY at An Tua Nua for meeting great
people, classes, and fabulous dancing!

** Have you checked out Masa?If you're up for a casual night and some
dining and an upscale bar, this place is cool on Thursdays.Casual lesson around 10pm, a mix of music, no
cover.439 Tremont St, South End, Boston

Call 617-513-9841 for details about Salsa Night For a
discount coupon, please visit the website.

An Tua Nua is a great contemporary Irish bar & grill
on Beacon Street just outside of Kenmore Square (only about 3 blocks from
Sophia's).In the back they have a dance
club about the same size as the upstairs at Sophia's, with a sizable dance
floor that holds about 150 people, a bar, and plenty of lounge seating.

Close to the green line (St. Mary's on the C train,
Fenway on the D, Kenmore on the B), plenty of street and lot parking.

Irish/America/Bar food available until 10pm.I have eaten there regularly, it is very
tasty and modestly priced.

Note: they have Karaoke with my man Kev-Mac Daddy in the
front portion of the bar when you walk in, but don't let that scare you...
Salsa is in the back room!Full
Bar.Please check your coat.

* Park at 560 Harrison Ave and take Shuttle Service a
half mile to/from the Party, just $5

Dress: Smart Casual to Fashionable.

*Havana Saturdays has found a new home and re-opens this
Saturday, September 29th at the Villa Victoria's Jorge Hernandez Cultural
Center!* Built as a Lutheran Church in 1898 and converted into a 450 person
capacity performance venue, the JHCC is one of Boston's most beautiful spaces.
Located in the historic South End, near the corner of Mass Ave and Tremont St.

(at 85 West Newton St.), our new venue has it all,
including: a live performance stage, club lighting and sound, a balcony
overlooking the main dancefloor, and so much more.

Havana Saturdays will feature rueda lessons from 8-9,
salsa lessons from 9-10, and dancing to live music from 10-2am. Javier Arroyo's
Salsa Night Band, Grupo Sazon and Cinco Son will be play the first three weeks.
The party will be 18+ (w. college ID) and will be a cool, classy cultural event
that brings people together in a healthy way that reflects not only the
beautiful look and feel of the space, but also its original intention.

Friday Night Salsa is Boston's salsa hot spot! Friday
Night Salsa brings together 250+ cool, classy people of all skills levels.
Beginners are very welcome and the party is a safe environment where everyone
dances with - and respects - everyone else.

The party is held in a stunning space with a spacious
5400 sq. ft. smooth wood dance floor, raised performance stage, club lighting,
excellent sound system, and full cash bar. There is a Parking Garage next door
($1/hr), and the party is one block from Public Transport on Mass Ave.

11pm – Santa Mamba; the funky and highly energetic Latin
Rock band—their music seduces your body into their beat until you find yourself
unexpectedly lost rhythms dancing to the groove. www.SantaMamba.com

Salsa Dancers WANTED for Salsa Dance Expo at Global Beat
event on October 6, 2007!Show off your
best moves to a captive audience. Free admission ($50 value) and publicity
provided to those that sign up for Expo in advance and names will be put into
raffle for a cash prize - sing-ups accepted through Friday, 9/28/07.

El Bembé returns in it's new PanAmerican format.This evening we will celebrate El Bembé
dedicated to the music and dance of The Dominican Republic.Come and learn to dance Dominican styles and
enjoy live music by one of New England's best Dominican music bands Grupo
Fantasía.

This is on behalf of Fernando’s Hideaway, El Show de
Fernandito, the bi-lingual multi-cultural entertainment show seen live on BNN
(Boston Neighborhood Network), and then seen in Cambridge, Somerville, Revere,
Malden, Lynn, Wakefield and Nashua, NH.

Hollywood Party!

On October 20th, the show is holding its second Hollywood
Party fundraiser at Tabu Lounge in Saugus, MA with an after-party at the
Mojitos nightclub in Boston! The proceeds from this not-to-be missed event,
will go towards equipment and compensation for those who help keep the show
going and growing.

Support the arts and education!

Your tax-deductible contribution will help Fernando’s
Hideaway in our ongoing mission to expose local talent and provide free training
for the young reporters we feature in our on-location segments.

How you can help!

It’s easy to contribute, and you can do so for under
$1,000. You may contribute for any amount different than the ticket price. We
will be glad to discuss any contribution that you and your business care to
make!

Checks may be made out to Groom-Humphreys Street
Neighborhood Association.

This collaborative performance brings together the
talents of some of the best Cuban music and dance practitioners from New York
and New England to take us on a journey through some of the numerous styles of
Cuban music and dance, from the ancestral religious music and dance from the
Lucumí, Abakuá and Palo traditions, to the secular Rumba Guaguancó and
Columbia, to the rural sounds of Son and Changüí, the sultry sounds of the
classically–influenced Danzón and Cha-Cha-Cha, to the Rock and Funk-influenced
Songo and Timba and more.Hosted by
Alberto Vasallo Jr. and under the artistic direction of master dancer, drummer,
singer and choreographer Reynaldo González former member of one of Cuba’s most
respected traditional music and dance institutions Grupo Afrocuba de Matanzas,
Noche Cubana will offer a unique opportunity to witness and enjoy some of the
most representative music and dance expressions from Cuba, which have left an
imprint on the development of the contemporary music of Latin America and the
US.

The participating artists will also offer a matinee
performance for children of the South End schools on Friday October 26th, as
part of IBA’s efforts to bring quality Latino arts to our youth.